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ET Art and Culture: Expressions of Non-Human Consciousness
Bashar describes the rich artistic and cultural traditions of extraterrestrial civilizations, challenging the assumption that advanced beings are purely technological.
This entry covers:
- art as universal—artistic expression exists across all conscious species; it is the soul's need to create, not merely human quirk; ET art simply uses different media, senses, and dimensional palettes,
- Essassani art forms—sound-light sculptures that exist as stable energetic forms in 4D space, experienced through expanded perception rather than physical eyes; 'music' that directly encodes emotional and mathematical information,
- Pleiadian expression—extensive use of color-frequency harmonies that induce specific consciousness states; their 'paintings' are actually energetic templates that continue to shift and evolve, never static,
- collective creation—many advanced civilizations create art collectively rather than individually; a symphony may involve thousands of beings simultaneously contributing telepathic frequencies, producing experiences no single being could create alone,
- art as communication—ET art often functions as teaching tool and frequency transmitter; encountering genuine ET artistic expression can trigger awakening, healing, and DNA activation in humans.
Bashar emphasizes that appreciating ET art requires expanded perception; attempting to judge it by human aesthetic standards is like a deaf person reviewing music. The entry includes guidance for humans: create as ETs do—without commercial concern, from pure excitement, and with willingness to explore entirely new forms.